I assume that if this bill comes into law the government will resource it properly. I would have to assume that. I can't speak for what the government will do, but if you create a mechanism that is actually enacted into law, and it's actually supposed to do this, then they will have to provide a certain budget for it to do this. It would probably be better resourced than what we currently have with the counsellor.
I'd just like to make one more comment quickly about Bill C-300 and the lack of consultation. That point was just raised. The bill implements the core remaining proposals of the round tables, on which there was excessive consultation, so I think it's disingenuous, again, to say that there was no consultation on the substance of this bill.